(n.) A horn, or anything shaped like or resembling a horn.
Example Sentences:
(1) Primitively, vibrations reached the stapes mainly via the anterior hyoid cornu, but in dicynodonts, therocephalians, and cynodants vibrations passed mainly or exclusively from mandible to quadrate to stapes and the reflected lamina was a component of the eardrum.
(2) In contrast, binding to the NMDA recognition site and its associated glycine modulatory site was elevated by 20 to 110% in the cornu ammonis (CA) 1 area and dentate gyrus of the hippocampus of the patients.
(3) In study 1, progesterone was greater (p less than or equal to 0.05) in the first venous branch draining the cranial portion of the uterine cornu adjacent to the vary with a corpus luteum than in jugular blood or in the same vein draining the opposite uterine cornu on day 11 postestrus.
(4) The attempt was made to apply the clip across the tube 2-3 cm lateral to the cornu.
(5) The injury involves the origin fibers of the middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle on the greater cornu of the hyoid bone.
(6) Acute haemorrhagic lesions were observed in the brain, involving symmetrically both amygdala and cornu Ammonis.
(7) After bilateral transfer of the identical pair (always one semiembryo into one uterine cornu) 79.7% of the heifers were impregnated.
(8) The lesion was excised and the uterine cornu was repaired.
(9) No such excess was apparent in the isthmus or cornu.
(10) Concentrations of progesterone were also greater (p less than or equal to 0.05) in the cranial than in the caudal half of the uterine cornu adjacent to the luteal-bearing ovary or in the cranial and caudal halves of the opposite uterine cornu.
(11) In these patients, the contralateral superior thyroid cornu was used to reconstruct the resulting defect.
(12) These fibers have large varicosities and are densely distributed in the infragranular layer of dentate gyrus, in the stratum lacunosum-moleculare of the cornu Ammonis and in the area fasciola cinerea (FC).
(13) The large pyramidal cells in the neocortex and cornu ammonis, and the granular cell layer of the gyrus dentatus, demonstrated strong enzyme activity both in AcP and SE preparations.
(14) A piece of the uterus 1 cm long was taken from each cornu.
(15) A v. uterina media, draining blood from the caudal third of the cornu uteri, was found in only five cases (16.7%).
(16) When a blastocyst entered the uterine cornu with an IUD, degenerative changes appeared leading to its death be fore the development of decidual transformations in the endometrial stroma.
(17) There was bleeding from a small lesion in the right uterine cornu.
(18) Cornu-isthmic, isthmo-isthmic and isthmo-ampullar anastomoses resulted in a high frequency of intrauterine pregnancies, which is hardly surprising since these are relatively simple operations leaving a large remaining tubal length.
(19) One hour after the injection, radioactivity was found to be selectively concentrated in specific neurons of the septum, the hippocampal complex (precommissural hippocampus, cornu Ammonis, gyrus dentatus, subiculum), the indusium griseum, the amygdala and in certain areas of the cortex.
(20) The difference between the mean weight of non-traumatized cornu of rats given 100 mcg, 284 plus or minus 36 and 232 plus or minus 12 mg respectively was significantly (P less than .05) greater than in controls, 159 plus or minus 5.8 mg.
Corny
Definition:
(a.) Strong, stiff, or hard, like a horn; resembling horn.
(a.) Producing corn or grain; furnished with grains of corn.
(a.) Containing corn; tasting well of malt.
(a.) Tipsy.
Example Sentences:
(1) Yes, sounding on about the ethical dimension to public service can sound corny and implausible when you have ministers rubbishing the state and all its works, but you and the vast majority of your civil service colleagues are doing the job because you are idealists.
(2) This is so corny, what I'm saying, but I feel obliged to drone on about it, because before we reach the tipping point, it's time to stop sneering at fat people, being disapproving and bossing them about: walk to work, eat your greens, control yourselves.
(3) As well as political statements and corny clown jokes, Madonna lamented the fact she was “very single” and had not had sex for some time.
(4) Mixed into that are musings on Darwin and the Catholic church, a tender reflection on the death of her dog Lolabelle, and more than a few corny jokes, delivered with her hypnotic, almost disbelieving pitch.
(5) For 20 dazzling years he was "as corny as Kansas in August, high as a flag on the fourth of July."
(6) It sounds corny, but he just looked so much brighter.” But Forde’s hardships are far from over.
(7) It is directed by Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield, veterans of the BBC's distinguished Natural History unit, but instead of the soothing, informative tones of David Attenborough, the narrator here is Tim Allen, aka Buzz Lightyear, who strikes a rather different tone: cosy, child-friendly, often corny, and all but devoid of any scientific explanation.
(8) It is a scene of such potent and telling symbolism that it verges, tremulously, on the corny.
(9) "It sounds corny, but it was a bit like the blitz almost.
(10) "At the risk of sounding corny, it's about the absolute bliss of the grooves," he says.
(11) Fructus Corni (FC) decoction inhibits the increase of peritoneal capillary permeability by ip 0.7% acetic acid in mice, the proliferation of granuloma formed by implanting cotton pellets in rats, the swelling of mouse pinnea with xylene and the edema of hind paw induced by injection of fresh egg white 0.1 ml in rats.
(12) It sounds a bit corny to say, but it was a bit like the blitz almost.
(13) His easy charm lit up rooms and his corny, often-self deprecating jokes made people laugh.
(14) From the excised uterus segments (uterus corni) histological preparations stained with hematoxylin and eosin were made.
(15) They're corny, mawkish – but they're shameless enough to get you to press the button.
(16) The expectation of black female submission to white masculinity is so ingrained in our culture, Garrison Keillor found it corny enough to compose a love ballad called Tom and Sally – between Thomas Jefferson and his slave, Sally Hemings – on the public radio show A Prairie Home Companion.
(17) "This isn't corny ape makeup and leather jumpsuits.
(18) The presence of the parents provokes corny psychology lessons on dysfunctional families, and Helen's originality and ingenuity seem less remarkable when attributed to family trauma.
(19) I don’t want to sound corny but it’s exceeded all my expectations.” She said she mastered “counting to 10” in the camp after admitting it was hard for her to watch other people cooking – a point of contention throughout the competition.
(20) Cornie Huizenga of Slocat , a partnership of UN organisations, development banks and other groups committed to low carbon transport, said the transport strategy was a politically astute way to cut emissions, which can be a sensitive issue in many countries.